Former Jets game hostess, Jenn Sterger, who allegedly received inappropriate photos and phone messages from Brett Favre told ABC that she isn't a "gold-digger" and hasn't "made a dime" off the scandal. "I haven't made a dime off anything in this whole situation," Jenn Sterger said in the interview that will air on "Good Morning America" on Tuesday and Wednesday and "Nightline" on Tuesday night. "Not from the pictures. Not from Favre. I never wanted to sue anyone. That was never an intention of mine. I'm not a gold-digger. The only way I wanted to make my money this whole time was to just have a job." In December, the NFL concluded its investigation of Favre by fining him $50,000 fine for failing to cooperate with the process. Investigators were trying to determine if Favre sent inappropriate messages and below-the-belt photos to Sterger in 2008, when both worked for the Jets. "You know, I was trying to go to work. Do my job," Sterger told ABC. "But how are you supposed to report on the news when you are the news? It was tough. It was embarrassing. It was humiliating. All I wanted to do was go to work. Do my job. That's all I wanted."